Every agency has a unique mission to fulfill. And within those agencies, there are a multitude of unique roles that must be filled to meet mission objectives. However, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Chief Procurement Officer Soraya Correa explained that each of those support roles shouldn’t be viewed—or trained—in a silo.
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How Threat Hunters Are Changing Agency Cybersecurity Tactics
Cybersecurity is critical in government, but defending against evolving threats is extremely difficult for agencies. In GovLoop’s recent online training, three experts discussed how to use threat hunting to better understand hackers targeting your agency and protect against them.
The Benefits of Automation
Learn how network automation could better secure your agency IT infrastructure and help administrators efficiently comply with requirements.
5 Biases That Will Wreck Your Hiring Process
Want a diverse workplace? Start thinking outside the box and don’t take short-cuts when it comes to hiring.
3 Ways Defense Contractors Can Slash Surge Hiring Costs
Learn how your defense contracting company dodge surge-hiring hurdles.
How Delaware is Centralizing Services Through Open Data
In an interview with GovLoop at the National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO’s) 2017 Midyear Conference, James Collins, CIO of Delaware, discusses the importance of centralization to unified experiences for citizens and better state services.
How Situational Awareness Protects Data
Cybersecurity is difficult at agencies due a constantly changing cyber environment and consistent cyberthreats. Perhaps the most important asset for an agency to protect is it’s data. Find out how situational awareness is helping agencies understand new devices in their environment and how they can better protect their data.
15 Quotes for Women in Government
Whether you are in a high or a low, these quotes could be what you need to hear today.
Getting Back to the Cyber Basics
Everything you need to know about the basics of cybersecurity.
Why Diversity Recruitment Programs Fail
Women and people of color are largely underrepresented in the government. Here is one explanation for why.